Many women are currently experiencing significant gynecological issues, ranging from frequent inflammations and venereal diseases to hormonal problems and cysts.
WEBMAGAZIN.sk-OTS, November 28, 2018 11:30 a.m
Modern times have brought about significant stress on the body, and women are more predisposed to problems of this nature than men. For certain gynecological issues, immediate medication might not be necessary. Some can be addressed with herbs or nutritional supplements, but it’s crucial to consult your doctor about your health. In some cases, women’s problems may be linked to nervous diseases, an inappropriate choice of partner, or other circumstances. To prevent these issues, women should focus on maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle. The plant kingdom offers many magical herbs that are definitely worth considering, especially for the unprepared.
Chamomile has anti-inflammatory and disinfectant effects on women’s problems. It accelerates the healing of wounds in this area, possesses a significant diuretic effect, and helps alleviate menstrual cramps.
St. John’s Wort, often referred to as the “women’s” plant, aids in various female health issues. It strengthens the uterus, increasing the likelihood of conception and reducing the risk of miscarriage. It addresses female bleeding, provides relief from menstrual cramps, discharge, and ovarian inflammation, and proves beneficial during menopause. Additionally, it has a calming effect on the nervous system, promoting good and healthy sleep while purifying the blood.
Fennel is a perfect and useful herb for regulating the menstrual cycle and also works against excessive bleeding. Clary sage, in addition to soothing sore throats, aids with potency-related issues and sometimes acts as an aphrodisiac. It is also beneficial for addressing menopausal problems, but caution is advised in its use. Lastly, there are common hawthorn and motherwort.
As the saying goes, nature is a powerful witch, and the nutritional supplement INDONAL WOMAN®, which contains the recommended daily dose of Indole-3-carbinol, comes from her. This is typically a natural extract from broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables (cabbage, kohlrabi, cauliflower). Thanks to its unique herbal composition, it positively impacts women’s health, especially during menopause, helping maintain hormonal balance in women and addressing tissue changes on the cervix and soft, hormone-dependent tissues like the uterus, ovaries, and breasts.
Additional benefits include relieving pressure and pain in the breasts during and outside of menstruation, boosting immunity, and helping remove free radicals. Scientific studies confirm that (I3C), a component of INDONAL, has a positive effect on hormonal balance.
More information can be found at: www.indonal.co.uk.